Crack Down: Cameroon’s Strategy to End Public Sector’s Unpaid Power Bills

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 24/10/2025
Cameroon’s government plans to enforce strict payment rules for public entities that routinely default on electricity bills starting in 2026. The buildup of unpaid bills often forces the national Treasury to step in to ease cash flow pressures at Eneo, the public electricity concessionaire. The (…)
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